What if geometry meant climbing inside giant 3-D shapes, or watching yourself in a big curved mirror as you try to play hopscotch? The Geometry Playground exhibition changes the way visitors think about geometry, letting them use their hands, brain, and body to play with physical demonstrations of this often " ... More »

What if geometry meant climbing inside giant 3-D shapes, or watching yourself in a big curved mirror as you try to play hopscotch? The Geometry Playground exhibition changes the way visitors think about geometry, letting them use their hands, brain, and body to play with physical demonstrations of this often "textbook" subject. The exhibition reveals the beauty of geometry as well as how it plays a role in everyday actions. Less «

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